Selwyn's Theatre
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Selwyn's Theatre (1867–1870) of Boston, Massachusetts, was established by British-born actor John H. Selwyn.[1][2][3] Architect Benjamin F. Dwight designed the building.[4] Personnel included Dexter H. Follet, Arthur Cheney,[5] H.A. M'Glenen, Charles R. Thorne Jr., and Charles Koppitz.[6] In 1871 Selwyn's was renamed the "Globe Theatre."[5]

Performances
- J. Palgrave Simpson's "Dreams of Delusion"[7]
- William Brough's "The Field of the Cloth of Gold"[7]
- T.W. Robertson's "School"[7]
- Watts Phillips' "Maud's Peril"[7]
- F.C. Burnand and Montagu Williams' "Easy Shaving"[7]
- Pelham Hardwicke's "Bachelor of Arts"[7]
- Falconer's "A Wife Well Won"[7]
- Birch, Wambold, Bernard & Backus San Francisco Minstrels[7]
- "Midsummer Night's Dream," with Morlacchi Ballet Troupe[7]
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